Gibson Johnny A. with Blackface Fender Vibrolux clean

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Gibson Johnny A Guitar

Gibson Custom Johnny A. Signature Electric Guitar With Bigsby
Musical Instruments (Gibson Custom)
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Gibson Inc. Guitars present Johnny Smith / Yesterday / The Girl From Ipanema / On a Clear Day You Can See Forever / Golden Earrings; w/ picture sleeve
Music (Verve G-J-S-1)
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Johnny Winter's Miniature Firebird Explorer Guitar Model
Single Detail Page Misc
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The stain and airbrush work is a piece of art
Made from solid mahogany wood
These collectibles are very limited in quantity

JOHNNY WINTERS Miniature Guitar Photo Frame
Musical Instruments (ARTSTUDIO35)
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Price: $39.95


The miniature guitar is brand new replica 1:4 scale (9-10" tall)
Best Quality. no comparison to others, flawless, and miniature guitar and frame are made of wood
Photo Frame outside dimension is 5" x 7"

Franckie and Johnny
Digital Music Track (Sergent Major Company Ltd.)
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Price: $0.99


Jimmie Vaughan on His Passion for Hollowbody Gibson Guitars

As Jimmie Vaughan walked through the doors of Austin Vintage Guitars one morning last summer, his eyes were drawn directly to a cluster of early Gibson acoustic archtops designed by the company’s legendary chief luthier Lloyd Loar, hanging on the left side wall. And his feet followed.

“This is the kind of stuff I like,” he said, pulling his fingers across the strings of a worn Gibson L-5 . “I like guitars that are old and have a classic sound, like you can’t get out of the ones they make today.”

Vaughan’s known for making old – or at least timeless – sounds. Some consider him the finest blues guitarist alive, a master of perfect tone, taste and technique whose phrasing cuts to the soulful heart of the genre. He was the major inspiration for his younger brother when Stevie Ray was just starting to pick out “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” and through Jimmie’s own playing the spirits of Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Freddie King, Earl King, Jimmy Reed and Albert King all seem to sing.

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The Gibson Interview: Guitar Legend Steve Cropper
The Gibson Interview: Guitar Legend Steve Cropper
In particular, songwriter and player Lowman Pauling was a major influence on Cropper's own terse rhythm 'n' riff style. And once again, Cropper's got a little help from his friends. guitar legend BB King, songwriting giant Dan Penn,

The Gibson Interview: Derek Trucks
The Gibson Interview: Derek Trucks
Magic Sam and Johnny “Guitar” Watson are her two biggest guitar influences. When we play with the Allman Brothers, a lot of different guitar players come and sit in. She can get up with anybody and just cut through the [expletive].

Wonderful Wonderland on a Sunday night
Wonderland is tough when it comes to flying with her guitar. She won't travel with her Gibson, instead opting for a Telecaster, which has a replaceable neck. “I refuse to check it,” she said. “I try to be the nicest doormat of a person except when it

Thunder from Down Under: The Top 10 Aussie Bands Who Rocked the World
Chris Chaney is a bona-fide guitar hero, combining the power of pub rock with the sophistication and technique of rockabilly. The Living End's next album, produced by Nick DiDia (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Rage Against the Machine) is due out this

Satisfaction Guaranteed: Keith Richards' Favorite Gibsons
Satisfaction Guaranteed: Keith Richards' Favorite Gibsons
“Dwight” is a white 1964 ES-345 Stereo that Keith has used a lot live in recent years. He has a black ES-355 (1959) also, but “Dwight” seems special to Keith. The name, explains guitar tech Johnny Starbuck, might be a typical outcome of